Donghao Ma
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Scientific Reports | 2015
Li Ruan; Jiabao Zhang; Xiuli Xin; Congzhi Zhang; Donghao Ma; Lin Chen; Bingzi Zhao
Potassium (K+) deficiency as a common abiotic stress can inhibit the growth of plants and thus reduce the agricultural yields. Nevertheless, scarcely any development has been promoted in wheat transcriptional changes under K+ deficiency. Here we investigated root transcriptional changes in two wheat genotypes, namely, low-K+ tolerant “Tongzhou916” and low-K+ susceptible “Shiluan02-1”. There were totally 2713 and 2485 probe sets displayed expression changes more than 1.5-fold in Tongzhou916 and Shiluan02-1, respectively. Low-K+ responsive genes mainly belonged to the categories as follows: metabolic process, cation binding, transferase activity, ion transporters and so forth. We made a comparison of gene expression differences between the two wheat genotypes. There were 1321 and 1177 up-regulated genes in Tongzhou916 and Shiluan02-1, respectively. This result indicated that more genes took part in acclimating to low-K+ stress in Tongzhou916. In addition, there were more genes associated with jasmonic acid, defense response and potassium transporter up-regulated in Tongzhou916. Moreover, totally 19 genes encoding vacuolar H+-pyrophosphatase, ethylene-related, auxin response, anatomical structure development and nutrient reservoir were uniquely up-regulated in Tongzhou916. For their important role in root architecture, K+ uptake and nutrient storage, unique genes above may make a great contribution to the strong low-K+ tolerance in Tongzhou916.
Science of The Total Environment | 2018
Ping Huang; Jiabao Zhang; Anning Zhu; Xiaopeng Li; Donghao Ma; Xiuli Xin; Congzhi Zhang; Shengjun Wu; Gina Garland; Engil Isadora Pujol Pereira
Irrigation and nitrogen (N) fertilization in excess of crop requirements are responsible for substantial nitrate accumulation in the soil profile and contamination of groundwater by nitrate leaching during intensive agricultural production. In this on-farm field trial, we compared 16 different water and N treatments on nitrate accumulation and its distribution in the soil profile (0-180cm), nitrate leaching potential, and groundwater nitrate concentration within a summer-maize (Zea mays L.) and winter-wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) rotation system in the Huang-Huai-Hai Plain over five cropping cycles (2006-2010). The results indicated that nitrate remaining in the soil profile after crop harvest and nitrate concentration of soil solutions at two depths (80cm and 180cm) declined with increasing irrigation amounts and increased greatly with increasing N application rates, especially for seasonal N application rates higher than 190kgNha-1. During the experimental period, continuous torrential rainfall was the main cause for nitrate leaching beyond the root zone (180cm), which could pose potential risks for contamination of groundwater. Nitrate concentration of groundwater varied from 0.2 to 2.9mgL-1, which was lower than the limit of 10mgL-1 as the maximum safe level for drinking water. In view of the balance between grain production and environmental consequences, seasonal N application rates of 190kgNha-1 and 150kgNha-1 were recommended for winter wheat and summer maize, respectively. Irrigation to the field capacity of 0-40cm and 0-60cm soil depth could be appropriate for maize and wheat, respectively. Therefore, taking grain yields, mineral N accumulation in the soil profile, nitrate leaching potential, and groundwater quality into account, coupled water and N management could provide an opportunity to promote grain production while reducing negative environmental impacts in this region.
European Journal of Soil Science | 2008
Donghao Ma; Mingan Shao
Geoderma | 2010
Donghao Ma; Mingan Shao; Jiabao Zhang; Quanjiu Wang
Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2009
Donghao Ma; Quanjiu Wang; Mingan Shao
Atmospheric Environment | 2011
Ping Huang; Jiabao Zhang; Anning Zhu; Xiuli Xin; Congzhi Zhang; Donghao Ma
Biology and Fertility of Soils | 2015
Ping Huang; Jiabao Zhang; Anning Zhu; Xiuli Xin; Congzhi Zhang; Donghao Ma; Shan Yang; Zakaria A. Mirza; Shengjun Wu
Journal of Soils and Sediments | 2016
Qingyun Wang; Jiabao Zhang; Xiuli Xin; Bingzi Zhao; Donghao Ma; Hailin Zhang
Geoderma | 2016
Donghao Ma; Jiabao Zhang; Jianbin Lai; Quanjiu Wang
Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2015
Donghao Ma; Jiabao Zhang; YunXuan Lu; Laosheng Wu; Quanjiu Wang